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cannot be divided, cannot be separated into parts, not multiple of number, not separableindivisible
$100 note, being 100 in number, county subdivision, group of 100, large number, number 100, number third from decimal point, numbers 100 to 999, position third from decimal point, years of a centuryhundred
$20 bill, amounting to 20 in number, group of 20, number 20, numbers 20 to 29, period from age 20 to 29, years 1920 to 1929twenty
(1) Parts of stockreturns not explained by the explanatory variable (the market-index return). They measure the impact of firm-specific events during a particular period. (2) Remainder cash flows generated by pool collateral and those needed to fund bo...Residuals
(about a mixture) separated into component ingredients; broken up into sections or partsfractionated
(also known as catfish) any of a number of freshwater fish having whiskers around the mouth and no scalesmadtom
(Architecture) sunken panel; ceiling or arch decorated with sunken panels, ceiling with sunken panels, of bodily cavities, of or pertaining to a lacuna; incomplete, having gaps or missing parts; pitted, having cavities (Anatomy), sunken panel in a ceilinglacunar
(Biochemistry) any of a number of fats or fat-like compounds that are insoluble in water (also lipide)lipide
(Biology) containing three or more times the normal number of chromosomes (about cells), cell that has three or more times the usual number of chromosomes (Biology), with multiple chromosomespolyploid
(Biology) state of having three or more times the normal number of chromosomes (about cells)polyploidy
(British) any of a number of small and brightly colored beetles, ladybugladybird
(British) license plate, car number, combination of numerals stamped into a metal plate which identifies the vehiclenumberplate
(British) pants, garment that covers the body from the waist down to the legs having separate parts of the garment to cover each legtrousers
(Chemistry) as pertains to isotopes, by means of isotopes (form of a chemical element which has the same atomic number as the other forms but a different atomic weight)isotopically
(Chemistry) change into an isomer (chemical compound which has the same number and kind of atoms as another but differs in structural arrangement), make or become isomericisomerize
 

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